Blueberry Mountain with Sage, Oct 18, 2009

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TrishandAlex

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Cut and pasted from http://sagehikes.blogspot.com
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Blueberry Mountain Trail, 3.4 miles roundtrip.

The girls and I won't be able to hike again until November, and by then it may be too cold for Sage's liking. Therefore, I was happy to get out with her today, for what may be her last mountain ascent before next spring.

Blueberry Mountain Trail is, by far, the easiest path we've ever hiked. The first portion is almost rock-free, making the footing incredibly comfortable. In addition, the grade remains easy to moderate all 1.7 miles to the summit.

Sage and I made good time, though we did stop now and then to admire the innumerable fallen leaves and the occasional exposed root system.

Ledges appeared halfway up the trail. Sage especially enjoyed this portion of our hike, since my daughter has a fine appreciation of all things rock.

Soon we encountered a bit of snow. We paused and poked at it for a while.

Up the remaining ledges we went.

The trees now thinned, providing us with excellent views toward Mt. Moosilauke.

Sixty minutes after leaving the car, we were standing on the summit. That's 1.7 miles an hour, an excellent pace for us.

I gave Sage the camera, and she took the following pictures:

After eating the ceremonial summit chocolate, we descended through the masses of beautiful blueberry bushes.

This was a fine hike. Easy trail, gorgeous autumn day, and great company.
 
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That is such a nice little mountain, with a link up to even better stuff. Glad you got to share it with Sage!
 
Thanks for continuing to share your experiences!
Blueberry Mountain is definitely the better hike, but if you ever want an alternative hike in the same neighborhood, then you might consider Webster Slide Mountain via the Wachipauka Pond Trail which is almost directly across the street from Blueberry Mountain.
 
Another nice hike for you and Sage and a great way to round out a nice fall weekend for all of you. Really enjoy the pictures that Sage takes too. Love seeing the world from the "smaller viewpoint"!
 
w7, John and Mark, thank you for your nice comments. John, Webster Slide...hmm, will have to take a look at that. Thanks for the suggestion.
 
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